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SUMMARY:Pumpkin patches and more at French Prairie Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join French Prairie Gardens for their annual fall festivities featuring pumpkin patches\, sunflowers and much more. \nFall on the farm is much more than just a trip to pick out a pumpkin. Saturday\, September 13 through October 31\, come out to the farm and spend hours taking pictures of acres of blooming sunflowers\, enjoy tractor rides\, the Double Super Mega Ride & Slide\, tire swings\, giant bubble station\, live music on weekends\, and much more. \nIf you visit in October\, enjoy the exciting Pigtucky Derby Pig Races and the huge corn maze\, corn cannon and apple slingshot. French Prairie Gardens is open 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. French Prairie Gardens is located at 17673 French Prairie Road N.E. in St Paul. \nFor more information\, ticket prices and to purchase tickets
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SUMMARY:Soak in the season at Bauman’s Harvest Festival
DESCRIPTION:Make plans to attend Bauman’s Farm and Garden’s Harvest Festival September 20–October 30\, and spend a day of fun for the whole family at the farm. \nWith more than 30 activities for kids of all ages\, they have consistently been voted the #1 pumpkin patch in the Willamette Valley year-after-year. The farm is transformed into a buzzing activity center in the fall with mazes\, obstacle courses\, giggle-worthy rides\, oodles of farm animals and memories-a-plenty! \nYou get the best bang for the buck with weekend activities and pricing that translate to less than $1 per activity. There is no limit on the number of times you or your kids can enjoy an activity during your visit and the farm is dog friendly. \nEnjoy the in-house pressed fresh apple cider\, our famous apple cider donuts and lots of other food and drink options. And\, best of all\, parking is plentiful and free. \nBauman’s is located at 12989 Howell Prairie Road N.E. in Gervais. The Harvest Festival runs 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday\, from September 20 through October 30. \nAdmission on Saturdays and Sundays is $30 for those 3–54 and $20 for those 55+; Tuesday through Friday admission is $20 for those 3–54 and $15 for those 55+. \nFor more information \nPurchase tickets online
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/soak-in-the-season-at-baumans-harvest-festival/
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SUMMARY:Take your pumpkin creativity to another level
DESCRIPTION:Anyone can carve a jack-o’-lantern but you can take your pumpkin decorating skills to another level with classes at area nurseries this month that will help you create beautiful fall-themed centerpieces as well as planters utilizing pumpkins. \nGarland Nursery\, 5470 N.E. Highway 20 in Corvallis: Pumpkin Centerpiece Workshop\, October 11 at 11 a.m. and October 26 at 1 p.m. Bring home a gord-geous one-of-a-kind fall centerpiece that will last through the season. Cost is $50 and class is limited to 12 people and pre-registration and payment is required. Call to reserve your spot 541-753-6601. \nFarmington Gardens\, 466 S.E. Baseline St. in Hillsboro. Decorate a pumpkin or gourd with different dried materials\, pods\, and a choice of succulents. Materials provided with purchase. Cost is $35 and advance online purchase is required. October 4 at 10–11 a.m.\, noon–1 p.m. and 2–3 p.m.; October 18 at 10–11 a.m.\, noon–1 p.m.\, and 2–3 p.m. \nAl’s Garden & Home\, You’re Gourdgeous Pumpkin Decorating Workshop\, 16920 S.W. Roy Rogers Road in Sherwood and 1220 N. Pacific Highway in Woodburn\, October 11 10–11:30 a.m. and 1–2:30 p.m.; 27755 S.W. Parkway Ave. in Wilsonville and 7505 S.E. Hogan Road in Gresham\, October 18 10–11:30 a.m. and 1–2:30 p.m. Cost is $40 and advance online ticket purchases are required.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/take-your-pumpkin-creativity-to-another-level/
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SUMMARY:PNW Native Wildflowers from Seed & Bulbs Class
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Class – FREE \nLearn about many wonderful Pacific Northwest native flowers\, including when and how to start them from seed or bulbs. \nPresenter: Triston Nelson\nLocation: Shonnard’s Nursery Classroom \nRegister
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/pnw-native-wildflowers-from-seed-bulbs-class/
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SUMMARY:PlantFest 2025
DESCRIPTION:PlantFest returns to Clackamas Community College! \nThis year’s PlantFest welcomes Lisa Graff of Lux Perennials Nursery with her talk\, The Power of Fall Planting: Long-Blooming Perennials for Color from Spring to Fall. Drawing on her lush\, two-acre English-style garden\, Lisa will showcase top-performing perennials known for their season-long blooms\, sharing expert tips on planting\, care\, and design. Learn the benefits of fall planting\, discover hardy and unique varieties\, and get inspired to create a vibrant\, low-maintenance garden that thrives from spring through fall. \n \nDoors at 9:30 a.m. | Door Prizes & Speaker Session with Lisa Graff: 10–11:30 a.m.\nPlant sale: 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. \nLecture admission: $10 members\, $5 student members\, $20 non-members \nPlant sale admission is free and open to the public! On-site parking is free. \nFollowing the speaker session\, attendees are invited to browse a curated selection of boutique nurseries\, artists\, and other gardening-related booths. \nPlantFest 2025 Nurseries Include: \nAlpine Gardens | Black Dog Gardens & Nursery | Dancing Oaks Nursery and Gardens | Green Seed Gardens | Illahe Rare Plants | Kiona Native Plants | Lux Perennials Nursery | N&M Herb Nursery | Out in the Garden Nursery | Plethora of Primula | Rancho Cacto | Rarity Garden Peonies | thicket | Van Hevelingen Herb Nursery \nArtists and Other Vendors for the Gardener: \nCCC Student Growers & Artists | Kneighborhood Knives | Oregon Association of Nurseries | Southbound Ceramics | Wild Wisdom Wool Pellet Co. \nFind more information and purchase tickets
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/plantfest-2025/
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SUMMARY:Join Portland Japanese Garden for Moonviewing Festival
DESCRIPTION:Experience one of Portland Japanese Garden’s most coveted cultural evenings: O-Tsukimi\, the Moonviewing Festival\, Sunday–Tuesday\, October 5–7. \nStroll through lantern-lit paths\, gather with tea in hand to await the moonrise\, compose haiku\, and savor a bento-style dinner provided by Obon Shokudo as the sounds of traditional Japanese instruments drift through the air. \nMoonviewing\, or O-Tsukimi in Japanese\, is the practice of gazing at the full moon and enjoying its sacred beauty. Since 1990\, Portland Japanese Garden has scheduled this beloved annual event to coincide with the harvest moon\, which occurs anytime from September to early October. There is no better place in Portland to share the romance and mystery of this special custom than from the eastern overlook of the Portland Japanese Garden Pavilion with its views of the city skyline and Mount Hood. \nThe Moonviewing Festival is 5–7:30 p.m. (moonrise at 6:02 p.m.) Sunday\, October 5; 5:30–8 p.m. (harvest moon moonrise at 6:22 p.m.) Monday\, October 6; and 5:30–8 p.m. (moonrise at 6:44 p.m.) Tuesday\, October 7. \nThe event will take place rain or shine. Photographers are asked not to bring tripods or use flash photography. \nCost is $55 for members\, $70 for non-members. Children under 5 can attend at no additional cost and do not require a ticket\, although they will not receive food or non-alcoholic beverage. Children ages 6 and older require a full-price ticket\, which does include meals and non-alcoholic beverage. \nFor more information or to purchase tickets
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/join-portland-japanese-garden-for-moonviewing-festival/
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SUMMARY:All About Growing Garlic & Onions Class
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Class – FREE \nLearn how to plant\, harvest\, and store garlic; what varieties work best in the Pacific Northwest\, the difference between hard and soft neck\, and many other tips and pointers for having your best garlic season ever! \nAlso learn how to plant\, harvest\, and store onions; what varieties work best\, the difference between short day\, long day and day neutral varieties\, along with other tips and pointers. \nPresenter: Darren Morgan\nLocation: Shonnard’s Nursery Classroom \nRegister
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/all-about-growing-garlic-onions-class/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251012T103000
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SUMMARY:Trees and Shrubs for Small Spaces Class
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Class – FREE \n“Small” is a relative term\, but some spaces frustrate all attempts to find something durable and appropriate for the available dimensions. \nThis class will present shrub and tree solutions for sites with space limitations: shrubs (including conifers\, flowering shrubs\, and evergreens) less than 3-4ft in height or spread or both; and trees (broad-leaf and conifer) that stay no more than 15 ft tall\, are less than 6 ft across\, or both. \nThe focus will be on plants that are easy to grow\, adaptable\, and won’t require extensive pruning to keep in bounds. \nInstructor: Darren Morgan\nLocation: Shonnard’s Nursery Classroom \nRegister
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/trees-and-shrubs-for-small-spaces-class/
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SUMMARY:Techniques for Growing a Resilient Garden & Landscape Class
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Class – FREE \nIf there is one word that describes our recent past and immediate future\, it is change. Our landscaping and gardening techniques need to adapt too\, so it’s time for us to discover more responsible and sustainable ways to grow plants. \nLook forward to learning new approaches and techniques to make your lawn\, landscape\, and garden adaptable and resilient to the increasing severity of wet\, drought\, and fire. \nPresenter: Darren Morgan\nLocation: Shonnard’s Nursery Classroom \nRegister
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/techniques-for-growing-a-resilient-garden-landscape-class/
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SUMMARY:Goth Garden Walk
DESCRIPTION:Looking to make your garden a little more spooky for Halloween\, or maybe you’re in love with darker shades and colors. Join Shonnard’s Nursery for a short walk around the garden center to talk about some of their favorite plants that make a great goth garden! \nGuide: Patrick Urbanski\nLocation: Shonnard’s Nursery Garden Center \nRegister
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/goth-garden-walk/
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